Re: muddy morning of grapefruit gleaning
Posted by Zonie on July 19, 2020 at 23:29:09
In Reply to: Re: muddy morning of grapefruit gleaning posted by Michael Marcinkwicz on July 19, 2020 at 22:07:46:
Well it dries up pretty quickly in this heat, and I don't reform it every day. I have a busy work schedule, so sometimes I leave it dry for a week or more, but I have a pickaxe and shovel nearby and a hose and can reform it when I like without too much effort. If you have a yard and a few tools you can make one easily enough. Once in a great while I'll buy bags of garden soil to replenish it.
I don't bother with it much in the winter as I can often get mud in the desert then, and there's more variety in that. It's counterintuitive that central Arizona would be a good area for mudding, but one advantage we have that many other places don't is that we have quite a lot of public land, much of which is secluded and not visited frequently.
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